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2025-08-26 12:22:09
Works as it should. Easy to clean up after use
Alan J. Koenigsberg
2025-08-21 17:34:34
So I was very skeptical about how an ultrasonic cleaner would remove heavy carbon from my silencers, pistols, and other firearm components. I set the temperature to 55 degrees Celsius, set the timer for 10 minutes and put the cover on the machine. When the timer went off, I thoroughly rinsed all of the parts in hot water, dried them and inspected them... much to my surprise, all of the carbon was gone! I oiled up my parts, reassembled my equipment and then.... yep - you guessed it - used the same solution and cleaned (3) more pistols. They came out clean! Please be aware that if you have Cerakote'd parts, the finish may come off. No worries though, I didn't have to spend hours cleaning with solvent and CLP - scrubbing with patches and other GI cleaning tools! This cleaner WORKS!
Customer
2025-06-04 18:21:14
this is a great additive to clean your weapon in an ultrasonic bath eats that carbon right off however be cautious some finishes do not like this stuff sig finishes are what i've had the most issues with
Miles Juelfs
2025-05-19 11:31:47
Bought this for gun cleaning in my ultrasonic cleaner. It’s fine but any good cleaning solution from a grocery store would work just as well.
Matt Hendrickson
2025-05-02 18:21:38
Totally cleans every firearm part you can get in your sonic cleaner. Very good product. Highly recommend.
Darth Daddy Bear
2025-04-06 12:02:58
Not too much to say--works well. No complaints. It is sealed, but still ships with a heavy duty tape over the lid to ensure there is no leakage. Also highly recommended are safety glasses as the cleaner can damage your eyes. Note that it comes as a concentrate--use 1 part cleaner and 5 parts water to create a cleaning agent. I use mine with a Creworks 10L Ultrasonic Cleaner to remove carbon from gun parts. The parts still require a bit of scraping and manual labor to get clean, but the soak and sound cleaning up front gets off most of the carbon and dirt to make manual cleanup easier. I also ordered a 2.5G container to store the prepared liquid and will be ordering another container to move the drained cleaning solution to a clean container through a filter to capture carbon waste that drains from the Creworks.
Bob Jaquess
2025-03-23 11:17:16
I tried it to clean some small rusty/grimy screw driver bits and it was unable to clean them. It may work on other types of parts and conditions.
Anthony C.
2025-01-13 13:10:37
I have an old school jeweler's sonic cleaner that only generates heat after a long period of use, so I put my Gen5 19 in the tub for 1 hour and it cleaned the gun so well the Talon Grip tape was floating in the water. The only place I found carbon residue was behind the trigger bar. Of course, the barrel had to be wire brushed to release baked on fowling, but I did that right in the sonic cleaner.
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